Presentation: "Erlang"

Joe Armstrong, Ericsson

Joe Armstrong is the principle inventor of the Erlang programming
Language and coined the term "Concurrency Oriented Programming". He has
worked for Ericsson where he developed Erlang and was chief architect of
the Erlang/OTP system.

In 1998 he left Ericsson to form Bluetail, a company which developed all its products in Erlang. In 2003 he obtain his PhD from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. The title of his thesis was "Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors." Today he works for Ericsson.

He is author of the book Software for a concurrent world: (Pragmatic Bookshelf - July 15, 2007).
He is married with 2 children, 2 cats and 4 motorcycles and would very
much like to sell his Royal Enfield Bullet and replace it with a Norton
Commando.